CM relief masses
LAHOREShahbaz Sharif has directed provincial ministers, secretaries and administration concerned to visit market and bazaars to ensure availability of quality food items at reasonable rates in open market and bazaars as well. He said that provincial administration including ministers and authorities of the departments concerned should spare no effort for
By our correspondents
July 02, 2015
LAHORE
Shahbaz Sharif has directed provincial ministers, secretaries and administration concerned to visit market and bazaars to ensure availability of quality food items at reasonable rates in open market and bazaars as well.
He said that provincial administration including ministers and authorities of the departments concerned should spare no effort for providing relief to the people and besides Ramazan bazaars, monitoring of quality and prices of edible items in markets and bazaars should also be ensured.
He said that provision of relief to the people was his mission and no one would be allowed to exploit the people in the form of profiteering nor any hurdle would be tolerated in the provision of relief to the masses. He said that hoarders and profiteers would be sent to jail, as the elements looting the people through illegal profiteering deserved no leniency.
The chief minister directed that indiscriminate action should be continued against the persons preparing and selling harmful and substandard items and owners of factories producing substandard items should also be brought to justice. He said that due to effective steps of the Punjab government, quality food items were available to the citizens at cheaper rates in Ramazan bazaars and a large number of people were visiting Ramazan bazaars and benefiting from the historic Ramazan package of billions of rupees. He said there was a need for continuous monitoring of Ramazan bazaars and there should be no complaint regarding non-availability of essential items in Ramazan bazaars and all necessary steps should be taken for ensuring abundant supply of daily use items in Ramazan bazaars.
Shahbaz Sharif has directed provincial ministers, secretaries and administration concerned to visit market and bazaars to ensure availability of quality food items at reasonable rates in open market and bazaars as well.
He said that provincial administration including ministers and authorities of the departments concerned should spare no effort for providing relief to the people and besides Ramazan bazaars, monitoring of quality and prices of edible items in markets and bazaars should also be ensured.
He said that provision of relief to the people was his mission and no one would be allowed to exploit the people in the form of profiteering nor any hurdle would be tolerated in the provision of relief to the masses. He said that hoarders and profiteers would be sent to jail, as the elements looting the people through illegal profiteering deserved no leniency.
The chief minister directed that indiscriminate action should be continued against the persons preparing and selling harmful and substandard items and owners of factories producing substandard items should also be brought to justice. He said that due to effective steps of the Punjab government, quality food items were available to the citizens at cheaper rates in Ramazan bazaars and a large number of people were visiting Ramazan bazaars and benefiting from the historic Ramazan package of billions of rupees. He said there was a need for continuous monitoring of Ramazan bazaars and there should be no complaint regarding non-availability of essential items in Ramazan bazaars and all necessary steps should be taken for ensuring abundant supply of daily use items in Ramazan bazaars.
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